Management approaches to World Heritage
There are many aspects to consider when managing a World Heritage Area, these are assisted by the following:
- Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
- Complementary legislation for most adjoining State waters
- The Zoning Plan and statutory plans of management
- Cooperative working agreements between Australian and State Governments.
View more information about various management approaches for Australia’s World Heritage Areas; many relate to the Great Barrier Reef, but some (prefixed by **) relate to other Australian World Heritage Areas:
Management aspect | Link |
| Sustainable tourism | |
| Minimising visitor impacts | |
| Community engagement | |
| Minimising impacts of climate change | |
| Environmental impact assessment | |
| Strategic planning and reporting | |
| Compliance and enforcement | |
| Best practice marine activities | |
| Research priorities | |
| Cross-jurisdictional cooperation | |
| Governance | |
| World Heritage legislation | |
| Risk assessment | |
| Policy development | |
| Applying technology for management | |
| Sustainable marine resource use | |
| Spatial management | |
| Management of research |
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| Joint management | |
| Indigenous partnerships | |
| Bio-discovery | |
| Financial sustainability | |
| Social-economic evaluations |
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| Management effectiveness | |
| State of World Heritage reports | |
| World Heritage Values | |
| Education |